Malta Independent

Three charged with assaulting, robbing wheelchair­bound elderly man in his home

● Thieves threatened to burn down house and beat him up if he went to the police

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Police officers acting on an anonymous report found an elderly, wheelchair-bound man who was too scared of reporting he had been assaulted and robbed in his own him because his aggressors threatened to return and burn the house down if he did so.

Three people - Antoine Galea, 42 from Zejtun, Donna Borg, 25, of no fixed address and Ronald Gerada, 41 from Zabbar - were yesterday charged with committing theft, aggravated by violence, on their wheelchair-bound 79-year-old victim at his own home in Birzebbuga. The trio were also charged with recidivism and breaching various bail decrees.

Inspector Lydon Zammit told magistrate Doreen Clarke that the police had acted on an

anonymous report of an elderly man being robbed. Officers had subsequent­ly spoken to the victim, who told them what had happened. He said he had been scared of making a report because his assailants knew where he lived and had threatened to burn his house down and beat him up if he went to the police. Some €700 was stolen.

The inspector explained that CCTV from near the victim’s house showed Galea and Borg running into the residence, with Gerada circling the block in the getaway car. A warrant was issued and the three were arrested. In court yesterday morning, the three pleaded not guilty and requested bail.

The prosecutio­n objected to their release, however, pointing out that the crime was serious and had been committed on an elderly, disabled, person.

“There was aggression on the man who couldn’t defend himself,” Inspector Zammit testified. Moreover, he added, the victim still needs to testify.

The three accused grumbled and tut-tutted loudly as the inspector objected to bail.

Fenech argued that Borg would often go to help the victim at his house and “just happened to be there at the time”.

Debono suggested that strict bail conditions and supervisio­n could be imposed on the accused if released from arrest.

But the court denied bail to the accused, both in view of the gravity of the offence and the vulnerabil­ity of the principal witness. The accused were untrustwor­thy, something reflected in their criminal record, said the court.

Inspectors Fabian Fleri and Lydon Zammit prosecuted.

Lawyers Franco Debono and Amadeus Cachia appeared for Galea and Gerada, whilst lawyer Martin Fenech was appointed as legal aid to Borg.

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